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RIM and Company - Ayers Rock for X-Plane

Meticulously handcrafted by RIM&Company, Ayers Rock for X-Plane
10/11 aims to provide an as-real-as-it-gets replica of Ayers Rock
Connellan Airport and its picturesque surroundings in the Australian
Outback.

For many hundreds of years, the Ayers Rock has been a holy site to
local tribes of Aborigines. Discovered as a touristic destination in
the 20th century, the impressive sandstone formation and the
surrounding "Olgas" Stone massive are perceived as emblem of
Australia. Opened up by the Australian flight pioneer Edward Connellan
in the 1950s, Ayers Rock Connellan Airport has become an important
Australian airport handling many daily flights from all over Australia
and serving the state of Western Australia.

At its tremendous 25,000 km2 coverage, it invites you to compelling
VFR-flights through the famous Outback of Western Australia, scheduled
airline services and many other adventurous operations.

So, pack your suitcase, and off we go to embrace the unique
opportunity of visiting Australia's most picturesque place!

Our product defines itself by:

A very faithful rendition of Ayers Rock Conellan Airport, featuring its surroundings as the neighbouring holiday village of Yulara and many other landmarks

Putting emphasis on a vivid setting: A total of 70 ground traffic animations evoke an as-real-as-it-gets atmosphere

Being one of the first X-Plane sceneries to feature animated ground staff personnel, as there are more than 20 animated ramp agents, marshaller, crew members and 50 static passengers (feature currently exclusive to XP10)...

Several airport "scenes" like an animated business jet arrival with follow me car deployment...